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there are so many ways today to cut the costs of education without causing taxpayers to do the loans. >> it is a subsidy and interest rates are based on rick. and student loans have a lot of risks. >> i don't want to get to be all bleeding heart. i disagree with rich. it is about this to me, if you create a situation where only people with a lot of money go to the better schools and let's face it they are the most ebs pensive schools. ivy league schools costs a lot of money. na what does it do to the country if only people who can afford it go there. >> it is hard to get in. >> steve forbes, i hate to be personal about it and i got in colombia in graduate and i went to northwestern and i did well. i had to make a choice based on how much i could afford, isn't that natural, steve? >> it is, david and people have to make the tradeoffs in terms of ivy's. and tuititions are sky rocketing is institutions feel charges $60,000. we have to charge that or people don't think we provide good information. >> penny-wise and dollar flush. this is what it is about where student loans are concerned.
there are so many ways today to cut the costs of education without causing taxpayers to do the loans. >> it is a subsidy and interest rates are based on rick. and student loans have a lot of risks. >> i don't want to get to be all bleeding heart. i disagree with rich. it is about this to me, if you create a situation where only people with a lot of money go to the better schools and let's face it they are the most ebs pensive schools. ivy league schools costs a lot of money. na what...
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it is my job to be the educator and sales per cent and chief funds strategic forcing -- to be the educator and the chief funds for sourcing. there is a percentage of participation in existing strategic sourcing the vehicles, such as office supplies. with the percentage is low, we showed them the data and encourage them to push it up. is managed.ured by bringing that data to agencies, that can create the ship pressure to make people move on it. creates leadership pressure to make people move on it. in and diversity lies opportunity. there is plenty of adversity through sequestration. there is some opportunity as well. let me see if there may be another question our two here. -- or two here. another question on acquisition. i am talking about 10% of all federal spending on contracts. it goes through gsa. one reason we see such duplication is that agencies to pricing.data on we know that having better price data could help agencies demand the best price possible. gsa further steps is planning to take to get access to pricing data? >> we are working closely with a prices paid portal into a com
it is my job to be the educator and sales per cent and chief funds strategic forcing -- to be the educator and the chief funds for sourcing. there is a percentage of participation in existing strategic sourcing the vehicles, such as office supplies. with the percentage is low, we showed them the data and encourage them to push it up. is managed.ured by bringing that data to agencies, that can create the ship pressure to make people move on it. creates leadership pressure to make people move on...
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>> we are all educated. problem is very few people actually know, you know, what's inning that bill? even the people that wrote it don't know. we heard it over and over again. there are consultants at every major company, intelligent people trying to figure out how it impacts every single business. each business is impacted differently. to say that i need to become bet edge indicated i think i'm smart. last time i looked i was smart. at least i hope i am. >> i think you are smart. >> that's the same with everyone. that's an insult to any business owner to say let them figure it out. we figured it out. it is expensive and it does not help. it is damaging hiring in this country. >> thank you. numbers show it. thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us. >> absolutely. thank you. >>> post-traumatices have syndrome, military service members are not the only ones suffering from ptsd. coming up what a new study says about stroke survivors and their challenges. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life f
>> we are all educated. problem is very few people actually know, you know, what's inning that bill? even the people that wrote it don't know. we heard it over and over again. there are consultants at every major company, intelligent people trying to figure out how it impacts every single business. each business is impacted differently. to say that i need to become bet edge indicated i think i'm smart. last time i looked i was smart. at least i hope i am. >> i think you are smart....
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tank you for coming and educating us. day after day, we hear a litany of corruption and abuses which should not surprise us because we know that president obama has in his mind and is determined to fundamentally change and transform america. despite what karl rove advised, is there not any of these abuses which legally rises to an impeachable offense? i'm sorry to put you on the spot, but you will not answer my e-mails. >> i think we need a thorough and complete investigation and let the facts take us where we will go. i am confident the house of representatives will have a thorough investigation, at least two committees i am aware of. they are pursuing this and a methodical way and i don't want to jump to any conclusions, i just love the fax to take us where they take us. i am prepared to say that the president and his political allies encouraged this kind of bureaucratic overreach by their public comments, but that is what different from saying they ordered it. i think we need to find out who is responsible and the inve
tank you for coming and educating us. day after day, we hear a litany of corruption and abuses which should not surprise us because we know that president obama has in his mind and is determined to fundamentally change and transform america. despite what karl rove advised, is there not any of these abuses which legally rises to an impeachable offense? i'm sorry to put you on the spot, but you will not answer my e-mails. >> i think we need a thorough and complete investigation and let the...
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--are educated thing educating them about how the world works and what our capabilities are. to findl be educated other ways to communicate. this is not to say that the scale should not be on the other side. it is much easier to explain to thepublic may do not have restrictions of classification. i do think there is a price to be paid. i would not underestimate the price to be paid by a substantial disclosure. >> i agree. i think we have to be very sensitive to that. when we are telling the american people we will not raise the question of what we're doing, here are the procedures we use. you would never tell anybody about an ongoing investigation. we tell everybody about the warrant requirement, about minimization, about things that protect american security. let me thank you very much. you have been a terrific direct jerk of the federal bureau of investigation. before that you were a terrific member of the department of justice and a terrific united states attorney. you have made an awful lot of people proud. we are glad to have worked with you. >> it is you that makes the
--are educated thing educating them about how the world works and what our capabilities are. to findl be educated other ways to communicate. this is not to say that the scale should not be on the other side. it is much easier to explain to thepublic may do not have restrictions of classification. i do think there is a price to be paid. i would not underestimate the price to be paid by a substantial disclosure. >> i agree. i think we have to be very sensitive to that. when we are telling...
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we will try to get educated. a libertarian i am n. >> i don't think this is john stossel. ♪ john: i'm curious that my government all the tim on my web page i posd this list of 100 things that enrage me about governments over reached. the irs bias against tea party groups is disgusting. farm subsidies, benghazi, corporate welfare, minimum-wage. it is all disgusting. i could go on 100 times. in fact, couldrobably get to 200. government compurs scanning everybody's phone records to see patterns that might lead to terrorists? i'm conflicted about that. judge anewapolitano says i should not be. i should be furious. educate me. >> i think you should be furious becaus you believe that we have natural rights that come from our humanity,mong which is the right to be left alone, to preserve the right to be left alone, the right to privacy. john: left alone by terrists. >> you also want to be left alone by the government because of the government does not leave you alone you will have no privacy. people do not behave norm
we will try to get educated. a libertarian i am n. >> i don't think this is john stossel. ♪ john: i'm curious that my government all the tim on my web page i posd this list of 100 things that enrage me about governments over reached. the irs bias against tea party groups is disgusting. farm subsidies, benghazi, corporate welfare, minimum-wage. it is all disgusting. i could go on 100 times. in fact, couldrobably get to 200. government compurs scanning everybody's phone records to see...
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we will try to get educated. a libertarian i am not. >> i don't think this is hn in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expted. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investment our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason noget 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ john: i'm curious that my government all the time. on my web page i posted this list of 100 things that enrage me about governments over reached. the irs bias against tea party groups is disgusting. farm subsidies, benghazi, corporate welfare, minimum-wage. it is all disgusting. i could go on 100 times. in fact, i could probably get to 200. government computers scanning everybody's phone records to s patternshat mht lead to terrorists? i'm conflicted about that. judge andrew napolitano ys i should no
we will try to get educated. a libertarian i am not. >> i don't think this is hn in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expted. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investment our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason noget 200 free trades...
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educate me. >> i think you should be furious becae you believe that have natural rights that come from our humanity, among which is the right to be left alone, to preserve the right to be left alone, the right to privacy. john: left alone by terrorists. >> you also want to be left alone by the government because of the government does not leave you alone you will have no privacy. people do not behave normally, naturally, or to their full extent when they're being watched by the government and then made it -- be the government's permission. when the government knows every phone call we make from where we make the call, to limit the call, how long the call was, where they were, and can plug that into there out rhythms they can predict all kinds of behavior about us and they are not entitled to any of it under the constitution without a search warrant. john: i stil just don't peonally feeeel the threat. i give up all of this private information and much more to facebook. >> but you do so willingly and decide not to. john: government is a force. >> now you're coming around. you cannot avoi
educate me. >> i think you should be furious becae you believe that have natural rights that come from our humanity, among which is the right to be left alone, to preserve the right to be left alone, the right to privacy. john: left alone by terrorists. >> you also want to be left alone by the government because of the government does not leave you alone you will have no privacy. people do not behave normally, naturally, or to their full extent when they're being watched by the...
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just in regard to the education department, they have a couple of warning signs that their employees should look out amongst each other for. here are the warning signs. certain life experiences that might turn a trusted education department computer user into a threat such as divorce which sounds like a description of what it must be like to work in a government bureaucracy. >> if you haven't had your coffee yet in the morning, you could be a threat to the national security. >> cenk: it goes further. if you're a whistle blower, you immediately become an insider threat. wait a minute, you're dissatisfied with your coworkers. >> our nerve-wracking would it be to work within a government agency. i wouldn't want to complain about anything. i wouldn't want to talk about my divorce--i'm not going through one, but if i was i wouldn't talk about it. >> cenk: or if you're just stressed. who isn't stressed at work. it's about to get weirder. >> there are people who are speaking against this. previously some anonymous sources were speaking out against it. it's about people's profiles their appr
just in regard to the education department, they have a couple of warning signs that their employees should look out amongst each other for. here are the warning signs. certain life experiences that might turn a trusted education department computer user into a threat such as divorce which sounds like a description of what it must be like to work in a government bureaucracy. >> if you haven't had your coffee yet in the morning, you could be a threat to the national security. >>...
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education and workforce committee chairman john kline of minnesota gave the republican address. he talked about the gop bill to keep student loan interest rates from doubling on july 1. >> hi, everybody. right now, the united states senate is debating a bipartisan, commonsense bill that would be an important step toward fixing our broken immigration system to it is a bill that would continue to strengthen security at our borders and hold employers more accountable if they knowingly hire undocumented workers, so they won't have an unfair advantage over businesses that follow the law. it would modernize the legal immigration system so that, as we train american workers for the jobs of tomorrow, we are also attracting the highly skilled entrepreneurs and engineers who grow our economy for everyone. it is a bill that would provide a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million individuals who are in this country illegally, a pathway that includes passing a background check, learning english, paying taxes, and a penalty, and then going to the back of the line behind everyone tryi
education and workforce committee chairman john kline of minnesota gave the republican address. he talked about the gop bill to keep student loan interest rates from doubling on july 1. >> hi, everybody. right now, the united states senate is debating a bipartisan, commonsense bill that would be an important step toward fixing our broken immigration system to it is a bill that would continue to strengthen security at our borders and hold employers more accountable if they knowingly hire...
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were talking aut college education. and right now make up to 43%, 43 percent of college graduates. but the women -- i mean, this is astonishing -- 57% timmins' 43%. but those ratios, ten, 15, 20 years ago. unemployment, men, seven -- almost 8ercent unemployment. 71 percecent of women. the median income, this is startling. it has big, big implications, not just for men, but the country. and come, $302,844 has -- is the median income for 1968. $32,844. the income now, median income, $321,307. that is $700 less since 1968. stunning. men also now in part because of earning power beginning to simply boycott marriage. 80 percentf men were married in their late 20's in the 1970's. now 40%. have in their late 20's are married. what is happening a lot of them, frankly, are living at home. living with their parents. 13 percent of m aged 25-34 live with their parents in 2000. up to 19%. six fatherhood. many become fathers are becoming more and more absent, and fewer of them. in the 1960's 11%, 11 percent of children still live away from the father. now 27 percent of children liv apart frothei
were talking aut college education. and right now make up to 43%, 43 percent of college graduates. but the women -- i mean, this is astonishing -- 57% timmins' 43%. but those ratios, ten, 15, 20 years ago. unemployment, men, seven -- almost 8ercent unemployment. 71 percecent of women. the median income, this is startling. it has big, big implications, not just for men, but the country. and come, $302,844 has -- is the median income for 1968. $32,844. the income now, median income, $321,307....
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we are educating them as to what our capabilities are, and the brighter and smarter of them will be educated and find other ways to communicate and we will not pick up communication we want. now that's not to say that the scales shouldn't be on the other side. it is much easier to explain to the public when you don't have restrucks quite obviously of classification. all i'm saying is i do think there's a price to be paid. not always there are occasion when we can declassify things but i would not underestimate the price to be paid by a substantial disclosures. >> if agree. we have to be very sensitive to that and have to be particularly sensitive to that when talking about the operating mechanics of a particular program. but when we're telling the american people, re aren't going to rates the question of what we're doing but we want you to know that when we do anything, here are the procedures we use. you would never tell anybody about an ongoing investigation, but we tell everybody about the warrant requirement, about minimization, about the things that protect american security, and that p
we are educating them as to what our capabilities are, and the brighter and smarter of them will be educated and find other ways to communicate and we will not pick up communication we want. now that's not to say that the scales shouldn't be on the other side. it is much easier to explain to the public when you don't have restrucks quite obviously of classification. all i'm saying is i do think there's a price to be paid. not always there are occasion when we can declassify things but i would...
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providing continuing education to pharmacists and ticks. we just finishedded a controlled substance manufacturing training, training almost 400 corporate representatives. we present at state and local community meet examination law enforcement programs throughout the country. accumulation of unwanted and unused prescription drugs and in the household medicine cabinet provides easy access for abuse, accidental ingestion and illegal distribution. has increased in the use of prescription substances. these events have resulted in the destruction of approximately 2.8 million pounds of unwanted prescription drugs. dea is finalizing an authorization of different ways for americans to dispose of unwanted medications in a secure manner. we continue to identify, target, and investigator violators of controlled substances. who do not comply with the csa and its regulations. not in compliance with the -- imminent danger of public health and safety. when the system breaks down, internet drug distribution screams from years ago, and operating in florida,
providing continuing education to pharmacists and ticks. we just finishedded a controlled substance manufacturing training, training almost 400 corporate representatives. we present at state and local community meet examination law enforcement programs throughout the country. accumulation of unwanted and unused prescription drugs and in the household medicine cabinet provides easy access for abuse, accidental ingestion and illegal distribution. has increased in the use of prescription...
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it was a five-year bill tied to the higher education re-authorization act. last year with minutes to spare, we extended that lower rate for one additional year and, again, here we are today five days away from this rate doubling. i've introduced legislation, h.r. 1595, the student loan protection act, which has 196 members of the house who signed a discharge petition demanding that the speaker of the house bring this bill up for debate and passage which will protect that lower rate for an additional two years. and we need that time so we can pass a new higher education authorization tact which will deal with the broad range -- act which will deal with the broad range of how we pay for college which, includes, of course, the stafford student loan program, the workhorse for families to pay for college. it also deals with pell grants. it also deals with perkins loans. it also deals with the obstructions and hurdles that people face when they want to refinance student loan debt after they've left college. again, that's a big part of that $1 trillion debt burden
it was a five-year bill tied to the higher education re-authorization act. last year with minutes to spare, we extended that lower rate for one additional year and, again, here we are today five days away from this rate doubling. i've introduced legislation, h.r. 1595, the student loan protection act, which has 196 members of the house who signed a discharge petition demanding that the speaker of the house bring this bill up for debate and passage which will protect that lower rate for an...
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the lawyers got continuing legal education requirements, requirements that they have to have in order to satisfy their home bars, whatever it is we paid for them to get their continuing legal education credits. what did they get it for? wolfgang puck dinners? you eat well? i mean, it's so absurd. >> so people said the conferences were okay, that they learned a lot. >> what? >> the effective use of e-mail. >> oh, for god sakes. that's what they used. effective use of e-mail. i would like the e-mail to see what she said about the conferences. what other things did they learn? >> technical legal things. >> like what? do you remember? >> working with other people in the office, that kin of thing. >> that's insane. we, the american people learned to pay for the lawyers to work with others in the office. we paid $2.4 million for this? >> the urs says they have cut down on expenses, but we've heard that before. >> but, see, that's the horrible thing. we have new guidelines. why do you need guidelines to know that's wrong? are they that inept or immoral to know they shouldn't have catered din
the lawyers got continuing legal education requirements, requirements that they have to have in order to satisfy their home bars, whatever it is we paid for them to get their continuing legal education credits. what did they get it for? wolfgang puck dinners? you eat well? i mean, it's so absurd. >> so people said the conferences were okay, that they learned a lot. >> what? >> the effective use of e-mail. >> oh, for god sakes. that's what they used. effective use of...
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so i wish i had an easy answer that could solve the issue of education. we put together an educational program that's available on the monuments men foundation web site with lesson plans. and i took the approach that bigger, better, longer, better. and little did i know that part of the reaction of teachers was there's so much material here, we're overwhelmed because the amount of time we have to teach so small, the amount of time we have to study what we need to teach so small. so now we are going back and reevaluating how we go about repackaging this material that includes archival foot an and some of these interviews you've seen. because i can talk about these things historically and infuse them with the passion that i've got, but it's not as good as hearing it from these guys that did it. i'm not the hero they are. and i think that's an important thing, and it's why i believe the film so important. because i travel six, seven months a year, and i love speaking to audiences whether they're on television or, you know, in person. one, 500, audiences have
so i wish i had an easy answer that could solve the issue of education. we put together an educational program that's available on the monuments men foundation web site with lesson plans. and i took the approach that bigger, better, longer, better. and little did i know that part of the reaction of teachers was there's so much material here, we're overwhelmed because the amount of time we have to teach so small, the amount of time we have to study what we need to teach so small. so now we are...
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education foundation. on behalf of the internet education foundation, welcome to today's discussion. let me tell all of you that the twitter hashtag for today's program is #icacnsa. for about 20 years, the internet education program has pursued policies on the education and done this in a completely nonpartisan and educational way. this includes the work of the professional internet caucus advisory committee, of which today's discussion is apart, and they also include the net conference, mobile net, and get netwise, and we expect soon on internet applications. i encourage you to visit our website neted.org and learn more about the internet a education. -- internet education foundation. if you like our work, i encourage you to be one of our supporters. to operate due to the contributions of generous people like you. today's discussion is one of the series of discussion sponsored by the internet advisory committee. the internet caucus advisory committee is made up of trade organizations, nonprofit organizati
education foundation. on behalf of the internet education foundation, welcome to today's discussion. let me tell all of you that the twitter hashtag for today's program is #icacnsa. for about 20 years, the internet education program has pursued policies on the education and done this in a completely nonpartisan and educational way. this includes the work of the professional internet caucus advisory committee, of which today's discussion is apart, and they also include the net conference, mobile...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. enjoy the whole family at a homewood suites, schedule a 5 o'clock meeting at a hilton garden inn, or hit the links at a waldorf astoria. get great rates at our ten top hotel brands during the great getaway. book now at hiltongreatgetaways.com. ♪ >> reporter: that hot summer evening in july 1996, nanine lavigne was visiting the family's long island beach house with her baby boy. as the sun was about to set, she looked out toward the ocean when she saw the explosion. in
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow >>> time now for the ridiculist. a town is taking stand, i'm speaking of course, about the people wearing pants too big for them. it's b
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say...
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it's a public education campaign. are you saying that can't have wanted ads, wanted, the fbi's most wanted. we can't have pictures posted of anyone with dark skin or someone that might look like they are of arab or muslim dissent? i don't understand that? muslim, look asian so there is no way of looking like a muslim. how is this in any way profiling or anyone? >> laura, that is not the issue. 16 terrorists. shown of exclusive muslim guys, there are terrorists in every religion, race, ethnicity. there are drug lords out there. if they had mixed all those posters i would accept that exclusively targeting muslims is wrong. the congressman is absolutely right, jim. and i think this poster needs to come down. >> mcdermott is completely nuts. is he a colorful character but on this issue i think if you like polled this issue in the united states it would be 95% of the country would say you have got to be kidding me. good muslims in the united states. working people. hard working people, wonderful law abiding people. they hu
it's a public education campaign. are you saying that can't have wanted ads, wanted, the fbi's most wanted. we can't have pictures posted of anyone with dark skin or someone that might look like they are of arab or muslim dissent? i don't understand that? muslim, look asian so there is no way of looking like a muslim. how is this in any way profiling or anyone? >> laura, that is not the issue. 16 terrorists. shown of exclusive muslim guys, there are terrorists in every religion, race,...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >> four years after the trial roger would change his story about seeing the last victim nathaniel kader holding hands with wayne williams. in this affidavit henry wrote "if my life depended on it, i could not say the man i saw with kader was wayne williams." our producer confronted henry with that affidavit. his signature is at t
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bill millions of additional people will start paying more in taxes for things like social security and education. that will make the economy better for middle-class families. that is what copper hisses immigration reform looks like. stronger enforcement. a stronger system. a pathway to citizenship. a vibrant, growing economy. future for our children. the bill is not perfect. it is a compromise. nobody is going to get everything they want. not to democrats, not republicans, not me. it is consistent to the principles of common sense reform. people are saying now is a time to pass this bill. , which oute with us to your senators and representatives and tell them the time for excuses is over. it is time to fix our broken immigration system once and for all. we can do this. we are a nation of laws and immigrants. enriched by that contribute is people from all over the world is stronger for it. that's been the story of america from the start. let us keep it going. thank you and have a great weekend. >> hello i am representing john kline. as you may know millions of --dent loan borrowers and consume se
bill millions of additional people will start paying more in taxes for things like social security and education. that will make the economy better for middle-class families. that is what copper hisses immigration reform looks like. stronger enforcement. a stronger system. a pathway to citizenship. a vibrant, growing economy. future for our children. the bill is not perfect. it is a compromise. nobody is going to get everything they want. not to democrats, not republicans, not me. it is...
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the education system there was not good. even though he couldn't afford it, he rented a guesthouse four blocks from the best high school in the country. i walked to school every day when i went to high school there. and that school is like a university. it is a giant building. they have a huge football field. they have every possible resource. you have congresspeople's kids and senator's kids going to school there. wealth all over the place. kenilworth being one of the richest communities in the entire country. being part of that school district, it gets a flood of money. the distinction between the education system that i was exposed to at the high school versus franklin county high as much as they might try is night and day. >> how do you remedy that? you're on to -- precisely the problem which is that if you're basing it, funding on property tax and the community it is never going to be an equal playing field. it's not going to happen. but the court isn't even looking at that. that's really where our country's economic in
the education system there was not good. even though he couldn't afford it, he rented a guesthouse four blocks from the best high school in the country. i walked to school every day when i went to high school there. and that school is like a university. it is a giant building. they have a huge football field. they have every possible resource. you have congresspeople's kids and senator's kids going to school there. wealth all over the place. kenilworth being one of the richest communities in...
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as we and educate the brigade combat teams will reinvest some of the soldiers, equipment and support personnel into the remaining brigade combat teams. we conduct an extensive analysis that included 6500 hours of simulated combat and 34 separate scenarios, and extensive interviews with their commande commanders. we also conducted a programmatic environmental assessment to look at both the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of these reductions. additionally we conducted listening sessions at 30 installation with soldiers, families, local leaders and the basis committees to better understand the impacts of all of our potential decisions. we also took steps to ensure we were being prudent this going in this decision. for example, as part of our cost calculations the army had the first $788 million in military construction projects until decision on force structure reductions were made. as we organize our brigade combat we expect to cancel almost $400 million of these projects permanently. the army will inactivate a total of 12 brigade combat teams, to overseas, stations in germany
as we and educate the brigade combat teams will reinvest some of the soldiers, equipment and support personnel into the remaining brigade combat teams. we conduct an extensive analysis that included 6500 hours of simulated combat and 34 separate scenarios, and extensive interviews with their commande commanders. we also conducted a programmatic environmental assessment to look at both the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of these reductions. additionally we conducted listening sessions...
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one of the critics of this bill said that the average illegal immigrant has a 10th grade education. well, all i can say is you and a united states senator who came from parents who did not have a 10th grade education. to those who believe that how long you go to school determines your character, how much money is in the bank determines your worth, they really do not understand america. only in america can you do what senator rubio has done, and my parents have long since passed. when i was 21, my mom died, 17 years younger than my dad. we thought he would go first, but life is not understandable and predictable. she went first. 15 months later, he passes. my sister was 12. he never made over $30,000. i am in the united states senate because i live in a country where anything is possible, and there are a lot of self-made people in america. i am not one of them. if it were not for my family and my friends, i would not be here today. to those who say that among this population,grant they are just not well educated, offensiveo idea how that is to me. you can take your criticism -- and w
one of the critics of this bill said that the average illegal immigrant has a 10th grade education. well, all i can say is you and a united states senator who came from parents who did not have a 10th grade education. to those who believe that how long you go to school determines your character, how much money is in the bank determines your worth, they really do not understand america. only in america can you do what senator rubio has done, and my parents have long since passed. when i was 21,...
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>> they're all on the table except health care and education. the way we're going to pay for this tax cut after we have that ranking which is going to be a team effort with the legislature we're going to start from the bottom and just zero them out, cut them all the way up until we've got about a billion dollars worth of cuts that can cover job creating tax increases. we have several years to do this but we're going to start from day one. >> on transportation you have said while you opposed governor mcdonald's plan you're going to let it stay. >> that's right. we're going to implement it. i voted for a compromise in '07 in the senate, worked on this issue for a long, long time. i didn't agree with the plan that went through this year. however, it's through, it's done, that battle is over and now the real question is, do you want unifriendly terry spending -- union friendly terry or ken spending that money? >> ej jackson -- >> we had seven people running for lieutenant governor and i keep my votes to myself. >> fair to say he was not your choice?
>> they're all on the table except health care and education. the way we're going to pay for this tax cut after we have that ranking which is going to be a team effort with the legislature we're going to start from the bottom and just zero them out, cut them all the way up until we've got about a billion dollars worth of cuts that can cover job creating tax increases. we have several years to do this but we're going to start from day one. >> on transportation you have said while you...
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president of the naacp legal defense and educational fund is here, and naa president and ceo ben jealous both joining us. what's your takeaway on the decision of fisher versus university of texas? >> we were enormously pleased that the court essentially re-affirmed and declined to strike down the principles of equality that the court articulated in the 2003 grudder case. they did not strike down affirmative action. race continues to be able to be a factor for universities to use in admissions in their efforts to create a diverse student body and to obtain the educational benefits of diversity. essentially what the court did today was provide some instructions to the court below on how they should review a university's admissions plan. there is no question that the instructions that they provided are a much kind of sharper set of standards than had been set out in grudder. not different but a clarification of what happened and what the court articulated in grudder. now this case will go back to the court below in texas to look at university of texas's plan under the articulation that the
president of the naacp legal defense and educational fund is here, and naa president and ceo ben jealous both joining us. what's your takeaway on the decision of fisher versus university of texas? >> we were enormously pleased that the court essentially re-affirmed and declined to strike down the principles of equality that the court articulated in the 2003 grudder case. they did not strike down affirmative action. race continues to be able to be a factor for universities to use in...
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university of illinois educated, who is really putting his nose into the business of both china and russia, it's clear he's doing all he can to give russia and china the political and diplomatic cover they need. they're not going to hand him over to these two countries. in steps ecuador to give snow den the way out. here it goes over well, politically, domestically here to say, look, we are going to uphold this guy's human rights, and we are accepting his asylum based on the fact that he doesn't believe he'll get a fair trial in the united states. anderson, i also want to tell you, the u.s. embassy says by associating with these countries, china, russia, ecuador, all countries whose freedom of the press, freedom of expression has been in doubt, by doing that, that he, in fact, mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness
university of illinois educated, who is really putting his nose into the business of both china and russia, it's clear he's doing all he can to give russia and china the political and diplomatic cover they need. they're not going to hand him over to these two countries. in steps ecuador to give snow den the way out. here it goes over well, politically, domestically here to say, look, we are going to uphold this guy's human rights, and we are accepting his asylum based on the fact that he...
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not to educate them about whether this is happening or insult their intelligence about that. but to point out that the really strong pillar, particularly passes era has been the business and trade committee. that is what you hear the most complaining about how they can't make money in china and is part of the champions and how the ramp insider as they notched his reducing competitiveness and stealing core technologies. to emphasize as we have, this fundamentally threatens the bilateral trade relationship, which threatens china's overall economic development, which therefore threatens their social stability among which is the number-one priority of the chinese government. that is the message that is getting through to the top leadership and hopefully will incentivize them along with a range of other measures and all sorts of other measures that we have against chinese companies engaged in this behavior that i think together could possibly stem the tide on this behavior, which is frankly draining the american economy. >> thank you. those companies that you mentioned, the same c
not to educate them about whether this is happening or insult their intelligence about that. but to point out that the really strong pillar, particularly passes era has been the business and trade committee. that is what you hear the most complaining about how they can't make money in china and is part of the champions and how the ramp insider as they notched his reducing competitiveness and stealing core technologies. to emphasize as we have, this fundamentally threatens the bilateral trade...
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you have a president here, university of illinois educated, who is really putting his nose into the business of both china and russia, it's clear he's doing all he can to give russia and china the political and diplomatic cover they need. they're not going to hand him over to these two countries. in steps ecuador to give snowden the way out. here it goes over well, politically, domestically here to say, look, we are going to uphold this guy's human rights, we are assessing his asylum based on the fact that he doesn't believe he'll get a fair trial in the united states. anderson, i also want to tell you, the u.s. embassy says by associating with these countries, china, russia, ecuador, all countries whose freedom of the press, freedom of expression has been in doubt, by doing that, that he, in fact, mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight anderson from the u.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because o
you have a president here, university of illinois educated, who is really putting his nose into the business of both china and russia, it's clear he's doing all he can to give russia and china the political and diplomatic cover they need. they're not going to hand him over to these two countries. in steps ecuador to give snowden the way out. here it goes over well, politically, domestically here to say, look, we are going to uphold this guy's human rights, we are assessing his asylum based on...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. ♪ >>> have you heard of this jodi arias woman? >> she's getting everything
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the
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they didn't have separate education. they tried all the things that they could to overcome those barriers. and what they found was that they still weren't accepted. there were still laws relating specifically to the jews in germany saying what kind of jobs they could do, saying who they could marry, where they could live and so on. thus began a movement away from germany looking towards the united states as a place where they could be free from the restrictions they were facing in germany. and this poem by gerter to the united states expresses those hopes. america, thou haas it better than our ancient hemispheres. their children, they know not their youthful prime to mark. nor ineffective war. fortune weight on thy glorious spring, and may some good genius guard them all from baron, robber, knight and ghost traditional. so the thought here is that the united states is a sheet of blank paper, as it were, free-for-all the, you know, the traces of the past, the robbers, the barons, free from from all of the european traditi
they didn't have separate education. they tried all the things that they could to overcome those barriers. and what they found was that they still weren't accepted. there were still laws relating specifically to the jews in germany saying what kind of jobs they could do, saying who they could marry, where they could live and so on. thus began a movement away from germany looking towards the united states as a place where they could be free from the restrictions they were facing in germany. and...
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he wants to fold this issue into some sort of higher education reauthorization act. if they got that, realistically, when would they do a reauthorization? what about the midterms coming up? >> it is up for renewal this fall. ended inleft behind 2000 save and. 2000 seven. congress refused to act. there has not been a law goinging federal dollars to elementary and secondary schools since 2000 seven. this is not an issue that gets people excited to get moving on reform. they get excited for things that do not work. pete shrader,t, thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >> we will look more at student financial aid on monday at a daylong conference hosted by the american enterprise institute. join us live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. general keithn, alexander testifies on the data collection programs. then a hearing on security clearances for federal employees and contractors. then mitch mcconnell talks about free speech policies under the obama administration. >> let us not be blinded to our differences. let is also direct attention to our common interest and t
he wants to fold this issue into some sort of higher education reauthorization act. if they got that, realistically, when would they do a reauthorization? what about the midterms coming up? >> it is up for renewal this fall. ended inleft behind 2000 save and. 2000 seven. congress refused to act. there has not been a law goinging federal dollars to elementary and secondary schools since 2000 seven. this is not an issue that gets people excited to get moving on reform. they get excited for...
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we're expecting major supreme court rulings on gay marriage, education, and voting rights. also ahead
we're expecting major supreme court rulings on gay marriage, education, and voting rights. also ahead
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the impact of student loan debt with credit card debt, we have profound issues in education. >> when you look at the representation of african-americans and women in higher degree institutions, colleges, they seem overrepresented, isn't the problem now earlier on in the system? when people are younger? >> well, it -- prenatal care, daycare, does merritt. it's one thing to be in institutions and another to graduate from those institutions. we underrepresented as doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists. much of it starts, a lot of it has to do with the idea of not having enough resources. and you know, it's interesting that as affirmative action, legacy points for parents of the school, gender, female. and the issue of a ball player -- you're from another country. all these factors on the races is held out as the nail in our shoe. we should know that racial just is key in america, keeping america a nation of our dreams. >> all right. interesting point there by the reverend jesse jackson. by the way, he talked about title 9, of course. i was a beneficiary of that. i was to bring in our
the impact of student loan debt with credit card debt, we have profound issues in education. >> when you look at the representation of african-americans and women in higher degree institutions, colleges, they seem overrepresented, isn't the problem now earlier on in the system? when people are younger? >> well, it -- prenatal care, daycare, does merritt. it's one thing to be in institutions and another to graduate from those institutions. we underrepresented as doctors, lawyers,...
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we have strong educated men and women of character that have been with us 5, 10, 15, 20 years. to think that they would allow themselves to be in this position is simply baloney. it's ridiculous. >> we were raised in a family with love and of faith in a house where god lived, and neither one of our parents ever taught us to be bigoted toward any other person for any reason, and this is so saddening to me because our mother is one of the most compassionate good-hearted empathetic people that you'd ever meet, and these accusations are very hurtful to her and it's very sad, and, frankly, i'm disgusted by the entire thing because it began as extortion and it has become character assassination, and our mother's not the picture that's being painted. >> let me tell you a story, chris. when i was a young man in 1975 before i had my tonsils taken out, henry aaron was my first sports hero growing up. in 1974 he broke babe ruth's home run record by hitting 1,700 home runs. before i had my tonsils taken out, my parents gave me hank aaron pajamas and when they gave me the pajamas, they told
we have strong educated men and women of character that have been with us 5, 10, 15, 20 years. to think that they would allow themselves to be in this position is simply baloney. it's ridiculous. >> we were raised in a family with love and of faith in a house where god lived, and neither one of our parents ever taught us to be bigoted toward any other person for any reason, and this is so saddening to me because our mother is one of the most compassionate good-hearted empathetic people...
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and the web site if you want to learn more about the internet education foundation is neted.org. the topic of today's program could not be more important or more timely, and we will conclude the program by about 1:00. the discussion will be led by mary ellen callahan, a partner with the law firm of jenner and block and a former chief privacy office of the department of homeland security. thank you all again for joining us, and we all look forward to an interesting program. mary ellen, thank you. >> thank you very much, roger, and welcome everybody. i want to briefly introduce my colleagues here on the panel, and i'm going to give a brief overview. since this is a primer, we're going to go very quickly and cover a lot of topics, but we're going to try to keep on our time. alphabetically to my left i have alan davidson, formerly the director of public policy at google for the americas. next to him is michelle richardson, legislative counsel at the american civil liberties union. julian sanchez, research fellow at the cato institute is further to the left, and an the end anchoring t
and the web site if you want to learn more about the internet education foundation is neted.org. the topic of today's program could not be more important or more timely, and we will conclude the program by about 1:00. the discussion will be led by mary ellen callahan, a partner with the law firm of jenner and block and a former chief privacy office of the department of homeland security. thank you all again for joining us, and we all look forward to an interesting program. mary ellen, thank...
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teamhe next 100 days, the at hhs will be working to educate the public about in a moment. for the first time in the history of the private insurance market, consumers will be able to go to one place to check out our coverage options, and get accurate information and make comparisons of plans before they make the decision. i do recommend you visit the site. it is well-designed and user- friendly and represents the efforts underway to help inform the american people about the options available to them under health care reform and the affordable care act. julie? >> what the can you tell us about edward snowden's whereabouts? is the white house working under the assumption he is still in russia? >> we understand he departed hong kong yesterday and arrived in russia. beyond that, i would refer you to russian authorities. >> you cannot tell us whether you are working under that assumption? >> it is our assumption he is in russia. happening between the u.s. and russia? there was a report that you were asking the russians took options to expel him. do they say they are working tow
teamhe next 100 days, the at hhs will be working to educate the public about in a moment. for the first time in the history of the private insurance market, consumers will be able to go to one place to check out our coverage options, and get accurate information and make comparisons of plans before they make the decision. i do recommend you visit the site. it is well-designed and user- friendly and represents the efforts underway to help inform the american people about the options available to...
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my education and my career -- schools in my neighborhood and community, healthcare and services for those who oppose my rights, it is unfair for someone like me who has given a lot in my 30 years. i have been working since a child is old enough to work in this country. it is kind of hard to hear people use a book, religion, their faith, or what have you to oppose my z you. i do not know where jesus stood on this position but i do not callingver hearing him out individuals. when they use religion or the bible or what presidents were christian, it goes to show, are you really a christian or are you using that to oppose others'rights because you do not know how to feel about a situation? .e are on the right course i think the decision that the supreme court made was a fair decision. but i know the day before that, part of the voters rights act was opposed and knocked down. so it goes to show the people in this country are having a lot of opinions on things that we necessarily have not had a conversation on in the past, and it is unfair for a group of people to amass what people should not be
my education and my career -- schools in my neighborhood and community, healthcare and services for those who oppose my rights, it is unfair for someone like me who has given a lot in my 30 years. i have been working since a child is old enough to work in this country. it is kind of hard to hear people use a book, religion, their faith, or what have you to oppose my z you. i do not know where jesus stood on this position but i do not callingver hearing him out individuals. when they use...
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i have been educated this week. >> clayton: i have to try some of this. nic faldo competing in the british open. a true childhood hero ofnd s mine. but to us, less isn't mor. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the nsa whistleblower is charged with espionage. will edward snowden be forced back to the u.s. to face trial? we have the details and a live report from washington. >> tucker: and then a tiger attacks a 21-year-old in indiana. holding its head in its mouth until co-workers came to the rescue with garden hose. update on that girl's condition straight ahead. >> clayton: watch this from ball boy to the talk of the town. the amazing catch getting him national attention it. watch this. watch this. oh. the man who has now taken center field will join us live to talk about that amazing catch. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ one fine day ♪ we'll me
i have been educated this week. >> clayton: i have to try some of this. nic faldo competing in the british open. a true childhood hero ofnd s mine. but to us, less isn't mor. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the nsa whistleblower is charged with espionage. will edward snowden be forced back to...